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The given plans illustrate how Grange park have changed over the last century.
Overall, there are some changes with rose gardens, and substituting the stage for musicians with the amphitheatre for concerts. In addition, the rose garden, the glass house and the pond for water plants have been replaced by the cafe,the water feature and the children's play area respectively.
In 1920, there was the fountain in the middle of the park. Also, there were the rose gardens in all four corners of the park except the south-east corner of the park, which was place for the glasshouse. The park had the stage for musicians and the seats almost on the whole perimeter of the park, whilst one of these stages was near to the pond for water plants.
Currently, the fountain have replaced by the rose garden, which surrounded by the seats. There are children's play area and the cafe in the north-west of the park. Water feature have taken the place of the glasshouse, whereas the stage for musicians have upgraded to the amphitheatre for concerts. The other change is the entrance to the underground car park in the south-east of the park.